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  • VNG Ironman 70.3 Da Nang 2016 – Saving Newborn Lives

    Another amazing VNG Ironman 70.3 Viet Nam 2016 for Newborns Vietnam the weekend started with the RUN OUT from the Hyatt Regency Resort & Spa to the Da Nang Hospital for Women […]

  • Clipper Race & Grant Thornton Cheque Presentation February 2016

    The Round the World Clipper race is one of the biggest challenges of the natural world and an endurance test like no other. With no previous sailing experience necessary, it’s a record […]

  • Australian Consul General Visits Neonatal Unit

    The new Australian Consul General, Ms. Karen Lanyon, with Ms. Erin Leggat, Consul Economic/Political  and Ms. Trang Nguyen, Public Diplomacy officers visited the neonatal unit.  Ms Le Thi Thu Hanh, Deputy Director, […]

  • Direct Aid Program (DAP) Grant Funded By The Australian Government

    We were delighted to be awarded a The Direct Aid Program (DAP) grant funded by the Australian Government.  The grant was awarded to provide 10 Neopuffs for the Da Nang Hospital for Women & […]

  • Cycle A Difference 2015 – An Epic Journey

    Newborns Vietnam was very honoured that his Royal Highness the Duke of York, joined Giles Lever the British Ambassador to Vietnam for the Launch of 2015 Cycle a Difference Vietnam Challenge Ride. […]

  • Inspired To Ride – To Help The Next Newborn Survive

    Vuong Thanh Son joined Premier Oil in February, 2013 and works as Health, Safety and Environment Coordinator. My family attended the Premier Oil outing event in Da Nang in 2013 where we […]

  • Post Qualification Training For Junior Doctors

    In Febraury 2015 we launched our post qualification training for junior doctors. During the neonatal nurse training the Da Nang Hospital for Women & Children identified gaps in the training for junior […]